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What people are saying about The Woman In Black

Rated 1 out of
5 by
Marianne2012 from
AwfulVery disappointing, went with three friends and all hated it, we left in the interval as we couldn't bear sitting through another hour!

Date published: 2016-11-28

Rated 4 out of
5 by
AmyLlew from
Persevere with The Woman in Black!I went to see this show because the tickets were half price and I had previously seen the movie and enjoyed it. I had heard marmite reviews from other people - some loved it, some had walked out because they hated it. My advice is perservere. The first half is slow and takes a while to get into but once you've got round the fact that you are watching a play about people doing a play you can focus on what the story is. There are minimal props, only two actors (three if you count the silent woman dressed in black), no big scenery and limited sound effects. However, if you can immerse yourself in the show the lack of those things really doesn't matter because your imagination will make up for what your eyes can't see. The actors were very talented and humorous in parts. They were able to take in many different roles and make each individual. I rated the show 4 stars instead of 5 because I didn't find it as scary as the reviews stated, but it takes a lot to make me jump and others may find it creepier than I. It was different from anything else I had ever seen in the West End and definitely worth the venture.

Date published: 2016-10-26

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Helsbels49 from
Great jumpy momentsThis was un-expectantly good considering it was only 2 main characters on the stage. The characters brought the story to life and gradually built it up to create a very on the edge of your seats ending. The stage visual and sound effects were good making you think you were actually there with the characters which was a difficult thing to do on a small stage.

More Information about The Woman In Black

Woman in Black - Ticket OfferTuesday - Thursday performances
£52.25 stalls seats reduced to £32.45
Friday & Saturday matinee performances
£52.25 stalls seat reduced to £34.10
Saturday evening performances
£54.45 stalls seat reduced to £44.85
Excluding 31st October - 6th November and 19th-20th February.
Book by 22 January 2017.
The most terrifying live theatre experience in the world...The Woman In Black is a gripping theatrical exploration of terror, 'a masterpiece' (The Guardian) that's been thrilling audiences of all ages with its unique blend of suspense, drama and bold stagecraft.
Now celebrating 25 years in the West End, The Woman In Black is 'a marvellous exercise in tension, spun from perfectly paced storytelling' (The Independent) that has enthralled over 7 million people since its original debut.
Feel the power of The Woman in Black for yourself and experience the 'most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter' (The Daily Telegraph).

Please Note: at all performances there is a possibility of large number of school groups being present.

A £1.50 restoration levy (collected on behalf of the theatre) appears as part of the ticket cost.